1-43
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The rapid transition feature can be enabled on only root ports or alternate ports.
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If you configure the rapid transition feature on a designated port, the feature does not take effect on
the port.
MSTP Maintenance Configuration
Introduction
In a large-scale network with MSTP enabled, there may be many MSTP instances, and so the status of
a port may change frequently. In this case, maintenance personnel may expect that log/trap information
is output to the log host when particular ports fail, so that they can check the status changes of those
ports through alarm information.
Enabling Log/Trap Output for Ports of MSTP Instance
Follow these steps to enable log/trap output for ports of MSTP instance:
To do...
Use the command...
Remarks
Enter system view
system-view
—
Enable log/trap output
for the ports of a
specified instance
stp
[
instance
instance
-
id
]
portlog
Required
By default, log/trap output is disabled for the
ports of all instances.
Enable log/trap output
for the ports of all
instances
stp
portlog
all
Required
By default, log/trap output is disabled for the
ports of all instances.
Configuration Example
# Enable log/trap output for the ports of instance 1.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] stp instance 1 portlog
# Enable log/trap output for the ports of all instances.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] stp portlog all
Enabling Trap Messages Conforming to 802.1d Standard
A switch sends trap messages conforming to 802.1d standard to the network management device in the
following two cases:
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The switch becomes the root bridge of an instance.
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Network topology changes are detected.